Jeremy I see alot of your stuff can you please give advice about multiple ips for this, should domains be on different ips

Its completely optional, but separate IP'S gives you the opportunity and chance to give the appearance that OTHER people are naturally linking to you, which most will agree has a little more pull, than linking to yourself.

Will you be able to add a IP switcher to the tool were we could add a list of IP's so when ever the tool goes out and submits to each site it picks up a new IP and if not working it would go to the next one in the list?

Will we be able to add any site not just domains we own will we be able to add blogger, wordpress, squidoo and other similar 3rd party sites that we have the login info for?

Not sure if the tool has this but will ask can we add a list of articles or short content bits to post on auto pilot to drip feed during a set time?

Will you be able to add a IP switcher to the tool were we could add a list of IP's so when ever the tool goes out and submits to each site it picks up a new IP and if not working it would go to the next one in the list?

Will we be able to add any site not just domains we own will we be able to add blogger, wordpress, squidoo and other similar 3rd party sites that we have the login info for?

Not sure if the tool has this but will ask can we add a list of articles or short content bits to post on auto pilot to drip feed during a set time?

Last can we add images or video as content not just articles?

1. I'm sure you could make it post with different IP's, but I don't understand why you or anyone else would want this feature to post to your own sites? The only thing that would do really is reduce the chances of posting successfully...

2. It's for your own sites, or other wordpress sites that you have permission to add - Sites that assign your dedicated user information.

3. Yes, you can load as many different articles, and bits of content as you want.

Its completely optional, but separate IP'S gives you the opportunity and chance to give the appearance that OTHER people are naturally linking to you, which most will agree has a little more pull, than linking to yourself.

Isn't there a way to do an "IP hack" that makes your sites appear to be on different Class C Ip's? Or is that even that important to the present day Panda Google?

Isn't there a way to do an "IP hack" that makes your sites appear to be on different Class C Ip's? Or is that even that important to the present day Panda Google?

The more diverse your linking appears to be - The better off you'll be. It's always been like that - Pre and post Panda, which is exactly why people usually post to multiple article directories, blogs, etc - Instead of just one.

Jeremy, I have 20-some posts I need to schedule to post to various sites in my growing network, does this have a time of day and date so I can drop these in the software and start on such a date and so many a day go out?

Also, can I put in a batch of articles easily as text.txt files to go out over time?
Thanks,
Thom

I am interested. But I have one question. Will only one person will be able to post articles or any number of users can be added? I am actually thinking about selling accounts like other networks out there do.

Jeremy, I have 20-some posts I need to schedule to post to various sites in my growing network, does this have a time of day and date so I can drop these in the software and start on such a date and so many a day go out?

Also, can I put in a batch of articles easily as text.txt files to go out over time?
Thanks,
Thom

You can't pick the exact time - Just per day and they are dripped out from there...

Yes, you can load as many articles as you want to...

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Originally Posted by jrafique

I am interested. But I have one question. Will only one person will be able to post articles or any number of users can be added? I am actually thinking about selling accounts like other networks out there do.

Hi
do we have to create the sites first on different hosts or is this creating cpanel accounts somehow.

I like the idea, but im not sure if this is doing the whole account creation process on varied hosts as well.

Thanks

Yes, you need to have sites to put into it - The plugin doesn't create the sites for you - It acts as a "command center" where all of your content is stored and distributed either as the same or spun content...

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Originally Posted by GaryHarvey

Any chance we can import 100 sites via a spreadsheet or similar?

It's not set up to work like that. What I did was had someone to load up over 130 sites in one pop, which cost me a grand total of $12, which is what I recommend anyone do if they have 100+ sites that they want to put in all in one go...

This seems to be just one hell of a good piece of software -plugin- for people with mini-nets.... If someone has like 25 sites and they have a few friends with the same, you can all share the backlink love!
What a killer plugin! keeping it as a "command center" so it does not have to be installed on all sites YET, controls content on all sites is a GREAT idea and another must have tool. I am glad there is still some really good ideas to hit the WSO section lately...
PS--- The email said that it DRIPS the content to my sites every hour one site get a spun version. That makes it look so natural to the Big G ---- So it would take a few weeks to send it to a few hundred sites... That is just AWESOME!!! I love it!

I understand what you are saying about the timing of posts, but if the content is all being posted to DIFFERENT sites, and with DIFFERENT VERSIONS of the content, and it's set to be distributed throughout the day hourly...

I really don't see how specifying a time, is any better of a solution...

When you make these plugins work on a "timer" of sorts, you run into all kinds of issues with hosts, conflicts with other plugins that do things periodically or at a specified time, etc - So, specifying an exact time or an exact increment isn't something I'll be adding more than likely.

This looks interesting. But say Sarah has 100 domains under one name and 1 shared hosting under one name.

Then Sarah add all the 100 domains into the network, wont google find out "there is something fishy" about the network and 'ban' all the domains?

No.

Even with "shared hosting", more times than not, you're still dealing with a block of IP's instead of one specific IP - So, if Sarah has 100 domains, chances aren't very good that they all have the exact same IP address.

You would have to talk to your host to see exactly how they assign IP's, but shared hosting generally means that you are on the same server as other people - You share resources, such as bandwidth, and a block of IP addresses.

When/If you make the jump to some sort of SEO hosting, what you're doing is guaranteeing that each one of your sites is on a different and "unattached" IP address - So, it's a "peace of mind" thing...

Not only that, but Google doesn't ban sites for being part of a network -What you're trying to do with a network is get backlinks sites that are relevant as possible, on different IP addresses, to give the impression that unrelated and unknown site owners are linking to and "talking" about your site, and think enough of it to link to it so that their readers can see it.

You're not penalized necessarily for having links from the same IP address, as much as it's believed that the value of links from different IP's carry more weight and value when it comes to Googles Algo.

Hopefully I explained that all in a way that it expresses what I wanted to get across, but if you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

The license should come right to your email - If you don't get it - let me know at my helpdesk, and I'll take care of it right away...

jeremyshelpdesk.com

All fields should be spinnable...

I understand what you are saying about the timing of posts, but if the content is all being posted to DIFFERENT sites, and with DIFFERENT VERSIONS of the content, and it's set to be distributed throughout the day hourly...

I really don't see how specifying a time, is any better of a solution...

When you make these plugins work on a "timer" of sorts, you run into all kinds of issues with hosts, conflicts with other plugins that do things periodically or at a specified time, etc - So, specifying an exact time or an exact increment isn't something I'll be adding more than likely.

Just picked this up, but I cannot find the license. Where/What is it???

The license key should be delivered to you by email after purchase. If after looking through your spam folder, etc you can't find it OR you don't feel like digging around for it, please just drop me a quick not to jeremyshelpdesk and I'll get one over to you ASAP.

I've answered all support tickets regarding DripLinker as of about 5 minutes ago, so if you've submitted anything to my help desk and didn't get a response, something went wrong, and if you could let me know as soon as you can, I'll get it taken care of for you.

Will the software post only to all blogs that have the selected category or will it make the category on all blogs?
What strategy to post to just the blogs in a certain niche whitout posting to the rest of the blogs?
What happens if a blog posted to is down or malfunction?

Will this pull back the actual URL of the posted blogs? And it defiantly uses spintax?

Also this can post straight away without needing a schedule

It will show you all domains that were posted to. There isn't a scheduler per se - It's just a matter of how many posts you want it to make.

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Originally Posted by partyman

Just purchased and have some questions:

Will the software post only to all blogs that have the selected category or will it make the category on all blogs?
What strategy to post to just the blogs in a certain niche whitout posting to the rest of the blogs?
What happens if a blog posted to is down or malfunction?

1. When you import a site into your network, you assign categories for that particular site - You can have unlimited categories, so if you have a site in the weight loss niche, you can have categories for that...If you have sites that are in the make money niche, you can have categories for that, and then assign the proper categories when you input the content to be distributed.

2. See above

3. That site won't show up in the report - it will be "skipped".

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Originally Posted by wannabie

I thought I would grab a copy but no licence anywhere to be found?

For some reason, paypal isn't making the call back to trigger the license for a few people - If you can't find it in your email, spam, etc - Just send a message to jeremyshelpdesk.com and someone will take care of you right away.

Two simple questions - can the plugin post onto the website on which it is installed or do I need to have that site 'off the network', and.....how does it handle images in articles? So if I embed an image and the article is posted to a different site on the network, where is the image hosted? If it's hosted on the 'master' won't all image links point back to the master site from the remote sites...?

Two simple questions - can the plugin post onto the website on which it is installed or do I need to have that site 'off the network', and.....how does it handle images in articles? So if I embed an image and the article is posted to a different site on the network, where is the image hosted? If it's hosted on the 'master' won't all image links point back to the master site from the remote sites...?

I've actually never tried to post to the site that it's installed on - I used the install site as a "control center" of sorts, but as long as xmlrpc is enabled, there is no reason it shouldn't post to it if you add it to the sites list.

As for images, if you host them in your media library, that could happen - I've never taken the time to trace them back, but you can also insert images from your computer or from a completely seperate url as well - So, you have options.

This looks like a good replacement for Senuke x where I've ended up focusing on creating blog networks rather than using any of the other templates. This is a lot cheaper and once set up will be an easy task to maintain.

"THE" defintive and ultimate tool to drive all my blogs. I have around 120.
The best ever tool I can cross. I can't believe you sell this at this price !
Do you know ManageWp or others services and web app are selling their web access at the same monthly price you ask for this tool ??
Very excited about this "main dashboard" for all my sites.
THAAAAANKS for this excellent offer.
Bernard

Anyone else buy this only to find out that there isn't a import site function? It looks nothing like the plugin in the video

I suggested to the owner that maybe he should have a mass import function but he pretty much laughed it off so if you have a large number of sites be prepared to import one by one

I thought to myself maybe I was being a bit unfair by getting annoyed of the one by one import function so I spent the last 3 hours adding usernames and passwords to my network, they all have to be the exact same by the way so be very careful of the username you pick as this can cause one big footprint if you have a large number of websites

Anyway

I had thought ill get past that and just test it out but now to find out I have a busted plugin that has less than 10% of the features in the video I'm rather unhappy with the situation..........That's a morning wasted

I have tested this one two sites and it doesn't work due to no option to import sites like the video

I too have the same issue. It looks more like it is creating a network of the sites that are using this plugin. I have no option ot add my own sites and I certainly do not want my site in a network. There is also no option for categories when adding an article.